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Understanding the Difference between Immunology and Rheumatology

It is important to know when to see which of these medical professional. When you get sudden issues, you should know whom to visit. Below, Dr. Kanury Rao has given details about this aspect:<br><br>

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Understanding the Difference between Immunology and Rheumatology

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  1. Understanding the Difference between Immunology and Rheumatology

  2. People who are not familiar with medical lines often mix immunology and rheumatology. Yes, the professionals working on these posts are internal doctors, they have different job roles and responsibilities.

  3. Immunologists are the medical professionals who are responsible for treating immune disorders along with allergies. Rheumatologists, on the other hand, are specialized professionals to treat the issues associated with the musculoskeletal system. In case you still have doubts, keep on reading the following differentiation explained by Dr. Kanury Rao.

  4. They treat different conditions Immunologists are also called allergists or clinical immunologists. These professionals are apt and trained enough to work with various conditions that occur when there is a problem with the immune system. Some of the common conditions that they treat include the following:

  5. Speaking about rheumatologists, they can be included in assessing, diagnosing, and treating autoimmune disorders. However, they are mainly responsible for managing and treating issues associated with the musculoskeletal system.

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